Billing Intelligence for Agent Micropayments

Stop losing money on agent micropayments

PayPipe shows where Stripe-style billing breaks down and how batching can recover your margins.

Per-call fee leak

67%

Recoverable / mo

$8,400

Batch efficiency

94%

paypipe --analyze

The Problem

Payment rails were not built for this

The smaller the transaction, the more fees devour your revenue. Sub-dollar calls are where margins go to die.

$0.03
1033% of revenue
$0.31 fee
$0.08
375% of revenue
$0.30 fee
$0.15
203% of revenue
$0.30 fee
$0.50
$0.31 fee
$2.00
$0.36 fee
$10.00
$0.59 fee

Transaction amount vs. payment processing fee (Stripe)

01

Sub-dollar calls are unprofitable

02

Usage billing is messy and manual

03

Margins disappear as call volume grows

The Math

See what batching saves you

Select your daily volume. Watch the numbers change.

Direct billing

Daily fees$3023.20
Fee as % of revenue378%

With PayPipe batching

Daily fees$83.20
Monthly savings$88200
Fee reduction97%

At 10,000 calls/day averaging $0.08 each, batching recovers $88200/mo in fees.

How It Works

From usage events to recovered revenue

Five capabilities, one pipeline. Upload data and let PayPipe do the rest.

Fee Leak Detection

Upload usage data and instantly see where per-transaction fees eat your margins.

Smart Batching Simulator

Compare direct vs batched billing side-by-side with your own data or samples.

Savings Dashboard

Clear view of estimated savings, fee breakdown, and routing recommendations.

Routing Recommendations

Each transaction pattern gets labeled: direct charge, batched invoice, or alternative rail.

Batch Rules Engine

Group micro-usage into invoiceable units by customer, time window, or dollar threshold.

50x

Fewer payment processor calls with smart batching

<5 min

CSV upload to full savings report

30%

Average fee recovery on sub-dollar transactions

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